Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite Card Review

The Skinny

The Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite card is one of my favorite cards in the Canadian market.

This is the ideal card for people who spend a significant amount each month on gas and grocery stores, such as Loblaws, No Frills or FreshCo, that don’t accept American Express cards.

This card offers 4% unrestricted cash back on gas and grocery, 2% on drugstores and bills and 1% cash back on everything else.

Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite Card

Type:

Visa

Rewards:

4% cash back on grocery and gas 2% cash back on drugstores and bills 1% on everything else

Annual Fee:

$99

Sign-up Bonus:

1st Year Free

Point Value:

Each $0.01 cash back = $0.01 deposited to bank account or statement credit with no restrictions

Overview

The Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite card is one of my favorite cards in the Canadian market. It is the cousin of the Scotiabank Gold American Express card, which I believe is the absolute best card in Canada.

The Momentum Visa Infinite card offers 4% cash back on gas and groceries, 2% on drugstores and bills and 1% on everything else. The great advantage here is that the Momentum is a Visa card so should be accepted at mist stores that accepts credit cards.

If you shop at grocery stores that don’t accept American Express and you spend more than $400 / month in gas and groceries, or you don’t spend much at restaurants, this could be a great card for you.

My Situation

Personally, I carry the Scotiabank Gold American Express card, which is very similar to this one. The 2 grocery stores closest to my home are Sobeys and Metro, and they both accept American Express. The Loblaws, Freshco and No Frills that are also near me do not accept American Express. If my main grocery stores were Freshco or Loblaws, then the Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite card might be a better choice for me.

Rewards

The Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite card is on the more complicated end of the rewards spectrum. There are 3 different categories of purchases:

4% for purchases at gas bars and groceries stores

2% for purchases at drug stores or bill payments

1% for all other purchases

The cashback is earned at the end of the month and is awarded at the end of 12 months. The payment of your cashback can come as a statement credit to your Visa or can be deposited into the chequing account you choose.

Earning Rewards

Quite simply, the rewards you earn are based on the establishment WHERE you make your purchase, regardless of what you purchase.

This means that if you have are indifferent to buying something at Walmart or Loblaws, you would be better off buying it from Loblaws, due to the better earnings with this card, assuming they are the same price at both retailers. The same item would earn more rewards from Loblaws.

It is always a little unclear as to what constitutes a bill payment. This is what the Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite card has to say about what a bill payment is.

Something to note is that there is a limit of $25,000 / year in the gas and grocery categories that will earn the 4% rewards. There is a separate limit of $25,000 in the bill payments and drugstore categories. Above the $25,000 / year limit, purchases in each category earn only 1%.

Redeeming Rewards

Redeeming rewards with the Momentum card is very easy. It is almost too easy. At the end of the year, your total accumulated cash back gets deposited into your chequing account or as a statement credit on your Visa card.

There is nothing for you to do. The great thing is that, unlike the Scotiabank American Express Gold card, you do not need a travel purchase to release your rewards. All of your rewards are yours once you earn them and there is no chance for “trapped” rewards or “orphan” points.

Card Comparison

Whenever evaluating how good a card is, it is always important to look at it in comparison to what else is out there. The Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite card is a pure cash back card, so we can compare it to other cards that give a return with fixed values and whose rewards can be released relatively easily.

Scotiabank Gold American Express

The Scotiabank Gold American Express card is one of my favorites, as I have mentioned already. The American Express gets 4 pts / dollar on gas, grocery and restaurants / entertainment. The rewards come in as statement credits against travel purchases.

I feel that the 2 Scotia cards are very similar. I think the big difference really boils down to Momentum being a Visa, so more acceptance, vs the Gold American Express which gives so many more points to restaurants and entertainment. The Gold American Express also has the higher sign up bonus.

MBNA World Elite (or BMO World Elite)

The 2 World Elite cards are pretty comparable as comparison points. These represent the “base” cards or “non-category spender” cards. The World Elite cards offer what amounts to 2% return on all purchases. I used to be a bigger fan of the BMO card, but very recently they have started charging the annual fee for the first year. The MBNA card, which waives the first year fee and has slightly more flexibility is now my recommended non-category spender card.

When compared with the Momentum Visa card, it basically works out to deciding how much is spent on gas and groceries vs how much is spent elsewhere.

For a 1-card solution, it comes down to deciding if you spend more on gas and groceries, or more on other things.

For a 2-card solution, a Momentum card combined with a World Elite card make a very complimentary solution. Gas and grocery purchases can go on the Momentum and everything else can go on the World Elite card. To see if it makes sense, simply run the numbers and make sure that the gain offsets the annual fee, it would take $4980 / year ($412 / month) in gas and grocery purchases to make it worthwhile to get the Momentum and pay the fee in year 2, assuming you already have a World Elite card.

$99 annual fee for Momentum

4% return on Momentum less 2% return on MBNA World Elite = 2% extra that the Momentum gives you

$99 / 2% = $4950 required to pay for the Momentum

Assuming you already have the Momentum, it would take $8900 / year ($741 / month) in non-category purchases to make it worthwhile to add the MBNA World Elite card and pay the $89 annual fee.

$89 annual fee for MBNA World Elite

2% return on World Elite less 1% return on Momentum = 1% extra that the World Elite gives you on non-category spending

MBNA Smart Cash

The MBNA Smart Cash mastercard is another similar card that gets a bonus on gas and grocery store purchases. The bigger difference is in the “level” of card and the rewards and benefits that come along with it. The Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite card is a top tier card, with a $99 annual fee. The MBNA Smart Cash Mastercard is a more entry level card and comes with no annual fee. The Smart Cash Mastercard is moot, however, if you are already carrying a World Elite card (discussed above), as any purchase made with a World Elite card will earn the same or more rewards than the MBNA Smart Cash.

The MBNA card returns only 2% on gas and grocery purchases (up to $1500 / month) and 1% on everything else. Contrast that with the Momentum card that gives 4% on those same gas and grocery purchases (up to $25,000 / year) but comes with an annual fee of $99. Assuming the cards are used exclusively for gas and grocery purchases, you would need to spend only $4950 / year (or $412 / month) in these categories for the Momentum to pay for itself.

$99 annual fee

4% return on Momentum less 2% return on MBNA = 2% extra that the Momentum gives you

Annual Fees

The first year fee is waived, so there is no fee to start this and use it for 1 year.

Also, the additional cardholder fee is $30.

Sign-Up Bonus

There is no sign-up bonus on this card at this time.

Additional Benefits

This card comes with some travel and insurance benefits, these are in line with the insurance and benefits that are offered on most comparable cards, including other Visa Infinite level cards and those with annual fees in the $80 – $120 range.

Insurance Benefits

The Scotia Momentum Visa Infinite comes with the following insurance coverages:

Travel Discounts

The Scotiabank Momentum Visa Inifinite page boasts a discount on Avis car rentals. I haven’t ever found that those discounts ever amount to more than what can easily be found with a quick google search. This benefit is offered, but I wouldn’t put much value on it.

Visa Infinite Benefits

There are a few offers that come with this card, as part of the Scotia Visa Infinite line, including:

Complimentary concierge

Luxury hotel collection

Dining series

Unique offers and experiences

Conclusion

The Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite card is great for people who spend a lot at gas bars and grocery stores. It is comparable to the Scotiabank Gold American Express card, with some aspects that are better and some that are worse.

For people whose grocery store does not accept American Express cards, the Momentum is the way to go.

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4 comments on “Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite Card Review”

I just started using this card and I really like it. It’s great for my family expenditures, especially with the 4% on groceries and gas, and 2% on recurring bills for TV cable, internet, and cellular bills etc.

I also got extra $55 cash rebate from applying through Great Canadian rebate.

Good point. As I have mentioned in other posts, you can get some money from someone like GreatCanadianRebates for applying through their link. They amounts that they pay change from time to time, as do the cards that they pay out for. Definitely something to keep in mind.